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Jean Gaston Darboux ( August 14, 1842, Nîmes – February 23, 1917, Paris) was a French mathematician. He made several important contributions to geometry and mathematical analysis (see Linear PDEs for example). He was a biographer of Henri Poincaré.There are many things named after him:
- Darboux integral
- Darboux function
- Darboux's theorem (see Intermediate value theoremIn calculus, the intermediate value theorem is either of two theorems of which an account is given below. Intermediate value theorem The intermediate value theorem states the following: Suppose that I is an interval in the real numbers R and that f : I R for now)
- Christoffel-Darboux identity [1]
- Christoffel-Darboux formula [2]
- Darboux's formula [3]
- Darboux vectorIn differential geometry, especially the theory of space curves, the Darboux vector is the areal velocity vector of the Frenet frame of a space curve. It is named after Gaston Darboux who discovered it. It is also called angular momentum vector because it [4]
- Euler-Darboux equation [5]
- Euler-Poisson-Darboux equation [6]
- Darboux cubic [7]
- Darboux [8] or Goursat problem [9]
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Darboux, Jean Gaston
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